Sports is more than an avenue to compete. It gives an individual a place to grow within themselves. That growth, fuels bigger risks that leads to life-long success and relationships. Today we talk with Skyler Kamaka (Miss Hawaii 2012) about her story of starting from humble beginnings to competing as a collegiate athlete to moving to Hawaii to take on huge challenges, where she would grow in a life of service to her community and later on, to her country. This is a great example of never doubting the chance of failing and grinding out what is needed to get to the bigger dream.
About Our Guest: Skyler Kamaka (Miss Hawaii 2012)
Today we dive in with special guest Lisa Hashimoto Hall about how too often kids with special needs don’t get involved in the world...
Guest: Amy Dames Smith - Assistant Director of Academic Support, University of Portland Athletic Department Academics often gets put on the back burner for...
Guest: Alex Marten - University of Kentucky Softball All American With the influx of COVID-19, the world of sports was quickly put on lock...